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In 1927 [[I.W. Schlesinger]] obtained permission from the South African government to establish a commercial organisation, the '''African Broadcasting Company''' (ABC). ABC  offered a number of novel services, including time signals, reports on market prices,  news, sports reports, weather forecasts, and advertisements. Music was also provided by a live studio orchestra. ABC was active till 1936, when it was taken over by the newly founded national broadcaster, the SABC.  (EC/PF)
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In 1927 [[I.W. Schlesinger]] obtained permission from the South African government to establish a commercial organisation, the '''African Broadcasting Company''' (ABC). ABC  offered a number of novel services, including time signals, reports on market prices,  news, sports reports, weather forecasts, and advertisements. Music was also provided by a live studio orchestra. ABC was active till 1936, when it was taken over by the newly founded national broadcaster, the [[SABC]].  (EC/PF)
  
  
== The ''ABC Drama Company'' ==
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== The [[ABC Drama Company]] ==
  
  
By 1928 an ABC Drama Company had also been formed and it broadcast its first production - ''[[The marriage will not take place]]'' by Alfred Sutro,  in the same year. This sparked off a tremendous interest in radio drama as a medium.  
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By 1928 an [[ABC Drama Company]] had also been formed and it broadcast its first production - ''[[The marriage will not take place]]'' by Alfred Sutro,  in the same year. This sparked off a tremendous interest in radio drama as a medium.  
  
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The first commercial broadcaster

In 1927 I.W. Schlesinger obtained permission from the South African government to establish a commercial organisation, the African Broadcasting Company (ABC). ABC offered a number of novel services, including time signals, reports on market prices, news, sports reports, weather forecasts, and advertisements. Music was also provided by a live studio orchestra. ABC was active till 1936, when it was taken over by the newly founded national broadcaster, the SABC. (EC/PF)


The ABC Drama Company

By 1928 an ABC Drama Company had also been formed and it broadcast its first production - The marriage will not take place by Alfred Sutro, in the same year. This sparked off a tremendous interest in radio drama as a medium.


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